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- intracerebral hemorrhage, presenting as a focal neurological deficit. Rebleeding, hydrocephalus (the excessive ac****ulation of cerebrospinal fluid), vasospasm...
- blood, re-bleeding, and impaired accommodation. Secondary hemorrhage, or rebleeding of the hyphema, is thought to worsen outcomes in terms of visual function...
- rebleeding, and hydrocephalus. Perimesencephalic SAH (bleeding around the mesencephalon in the brain), however, has a very low rate of rebleeding or...
- mortality. It is also a significant method of prediction of the risk of rebleeding and very often is used for evaluation of the endoscopic intervention modalities...
- (August 2023). "Carvedilol Achieves Higher Hemodynamic Response and Lower Rebleeding Rates Than Propranolol in Secondary Prophylaxis". Clinical Gastroenterology...
- Intravenous PPI can be changed to oral once there is no high risk of rebleeding from peptic ulcer. For those with hypovolemic shock and ulcer size of...
- goal is prevention of rupture in unruptured aneurysms, and prevention of rebleeding in ruptured aneurysms by limiting blood circulation to the aneurysm space...
- in identifying the location of the Dieulafoy's lesion in the event of rebleeding. Endoscopic ultrasound has been used both to facilitate identification...
- (2006). "Portosystemic shunts versus endoscopic therapy for variceal rebleeding in patients with cirrhosis". The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews...
- variceal obliteration or GVO is superior to band ligation in preventing rebleeding rates. Cyanoacrylate, a common component in 'super glue' is often mixed...